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Lost Circuits does SiS 645DX Pentium 4 from Asus.
To put things into one paragraph, the ASUS P4S533 costs around $100 street price and offers about everything one could wish for except for hardware add-ons like front panel USB and audio. The software bundle is relatively small compared to what you get from e.g. Soyo, mostly because ASUS has not included the free download versions of programs x, y, and z, we see on many other CDs. The P4S533 is extremely well-behaved, that is, we have thrown about everything we had at the board, regardless of what it was, it installed without problems, regardless of what program we were running, it didn't crash and regardless of the speed we overclocked to, the system kept purring away.
Lost Circuits does SiS 645DX Pentium 4 from Asus.
To put things into one paragraph, the ASUS P4S533 costs around $100 street price and offers about everything one could wish for except for hardware add-ons like front panel USB and audio. The software bundle is relatively small compared to what you get from e.g. Soyo, mostly because ASUS has not included the free download versions of programs x, y, and z, we see on many other CDs. The P4S533 is extremely well-behaved, that is, we have thrown about everything we had at the board, regardless of what it was, it installed without problems, regardless of what program we were running, it didn't crash and regardless of the speed we overclocked to, the system kept purring away.